I bought a used line 6 flextone II xl and need a manual

I bought a used line 6 flextone 2 xl and it did not come with a manual.Can I download one on the web? Im having problems programing effects because i dont know what im doing If I cant get a manual can you explain to me how to program my amp
Thanks so much
John

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Then you either have a blown amp or speaker. Turn the amp off and move the wires from the speaker on the working side to the other speaker. If the other speaker works, you have a dead amp channel. if it does not, move the wires from the speaker on the non-working side to the other speaker. If that works, you have a dead speaker. Dead amp channel means take it to the shop. Dead speaker means buy a new one from Line 6 and install.

if you're using a pedal. the cat 6 wire that connects the pedal to the amp. can be coming out of the "phone jacks" that line 6 uses, all it takes is for that wire to stretch and if one line breaks . it changes the protocol. sounds like yours is intermittent. put new connectors on each end (after checking continuity),

First try spraying a bit of CRC226 (aaaaaa9make sure it is 226 as there are other products with similar numbers there)available at Home Depot in the electrical dept. into the control where the leads go into it. You may need to bend the plastic spout of the spray can at 90 degrees near the end to get it to go up into the control. This has a high probability to solve your problem.

Getting replacement controls that exactly fit are a major headache from anyplace than the original manufacturer.

If that is what you have, it is likely that there is a problem with the power input or power supply as these are the only thing that would have a time constant to react SLOWLY. Fortunately, this area is one of the easier ones to find and fix.